Built for Your Custom Communication and Reporting Needs

What’s a research project web site?

Who needs this type of web site?

Research award applicants who want to improve their chances for project funding, facilitate project completion, and enhance information dissemination.

Why bother?

Grant applicants often omit a project web site plan as part of their submission, which may affect their chances of securing the award. Award winners who omit a web site plan either omit a web site altogether or develop one that does not do justice to their project or to UCD.

What’s a research website contain?

A research web site site can contain any of these features:

Project progress charts

Research reports

Research subject recruiting

Project diary

Project planning "rooms"

Guest speaker audiocasts

Project reports

Newsroom (project news)

Webcams

Slide shows or photo galleries

Staff bios and links

Advisory board info

RSS updates of research topics

Project sponsor info & links

Training modules

Digital stories about project

Site visitor surveys

Blogs on your research topic

What CITT will do for you.

CITT will develop a prototype web site for your award application, one that you can include in it. This site will include the name of your project and several front-page content items or images of your choice. The site will be an active site on the Internet, so award evaluators can reference it when they review your application.

What’s it cost?

Award applications should include at least $7200 for site development, with an additional $2400 for each year beyond the first project year, for site revisions.